This is an expansion and cannot be played alone!

Game Description

From BoardGameGeek:

Bring your lieutenants to life with Lieutenant Packs for Descent: Journeys in the Dark Second Edition! The Rylan Olliven Lieutenant Pack introduces a sculpted figure and personalized Plot deck for the corrupt politician from the Shadow of Nerekhall expansion. Use the Ryland Olliven figure to replace his lieutenant token, or use his Plot deck to undermine the heroes in any campaign with false informants and double agents. Both overlord and heroes gain new options for strategic play through the threat and fortune tokens included in this Lieutenant Pack.

Supporting Information

Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game - Rebel Transport Expansion Pack

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When the Empire launched a massive assault against the Rebellion’s Echo Base, it dealt the Rebel Alliance a tremendous blow. Still, the Rebellion’s losses could have been much greater. They were lucky to escape with the majority of their command structure intact, and the very fact the Rebellion was able to continue its liberation efforts after the battle owed much to the GR-75 medium transport and the role it played during the famous evacuation effort.

With new rules, one Rebel transport miniature, one X-wing miniature with an alternate paint scheme, and a wealth of new ship cards, upgrades, and missions, the Rebel Transport Expansion Pack allows you to recreate the drama of the Rebellion’s desperate escape from Hoth.

Discoveries

The Lewis and Clark Expedition, which was commissioned in 1803 and ended in 1806, was the first party of men that went through the North American continent, then returned. During these three years, the leaders Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, along with Sergeant Gass and Sergeant Ordway, wrote page after page about their trip, describing the new plants and animals species they discovered and drawing the maps of unknown areas.

In Discoveries, you play one of the Expedition members: Lewis, Clark, Gass or Ordway. Your goal is to compile as much knowledge as possible in your journal, and in this way advance science thanks to your discoveries.